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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-10-30, Page 1IF YOU WANT to dispose Gi your property, find a tenant los yowl house, sell or buy an article, procure help or find a situation, the easiest and best way is to insert a small ad. in THE SIGNAL TEN PAGES TEN PAGES THE SIGNAL fur the remainder of the pres- ent year, to neW subscribers, for 25 CENTS 11111VINTINTIMST YEAR -PI. 1777 QODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. OCT 30 1919 THE SIGNAL PRINT INC CO !LIMITED. PcatIss.■ THE STERLBANK OF CANAD.: h <5, -ASK "ASK OUR MANAGE •r'`r;/ A particularly valuable feature of ot. ervice to farmers is that we make a special study of fin- ancial matters affecting agriculture. Consult your Sterling Bank branch manager about money matters that are troub'ing you. He will welcome you at any time, particutarly-_rou consider increasing your operations. a-- /� ellaffrle1 1 G. M. KIDD 1 QUALIFIED SURVEYOR i ad DRAFTSMAN Residence PUBLIC NOTICE. TOWN OF GODERICH. TAKE NOTICE THAT THE MUNI- CIPAL. IIOUNCIL of the Corpor- ation of the Powe of Goderich will take I into consideration and if thought advisable will finally pose at a meeting of said Council to be held on FridaY• the fifth d!y of December. 1919, at eight o'clock p. m.. a bylaw providing for the widening of South Street. in the Town of Goderich, between Bntannia Road and Blake Street. t0 a total width of ninety -none feet, being the width of said street north of Britannia Road. the additional width to be taken off the lands on the east side of aid street between Britannia Rood and Blake Street. ANoFIJRTHER TAK=NOTICE that the said Municipal Council will hear in person. or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by said bylaw and who applies to be heard. Damn this fourth iSay of October, A.D 1919. L. L. KNOX. Town Clerk. Phone 44 I otRows/ i 411/Mae We. some V. H. PEARDON ARCHITECT I'in.ne sin C.P.R. Block. West Street = - . x CRAIGIE'S ASSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CASH REGISTER For Sale Large National Cash Reg aver in perfect shape Will be sold cheap. VICTORY BONDS Bought and Sold J. W. CRAIGIE Flr, Loge, Accident and Automobile Insurance 1919 TAXES. ' Taxes 1 ( 1919 are rim payable at Ile ex's o lice. Town Hai, East Street Two per cent. off payable November tat. One per cent. oft payable November F 18th. Two per cent. added after December 1.51 h. Five per cent. added after January 1st. 19'20. WM. CAMPBELL. Collector. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. WILLIAM MILLION will tell by public auction, at lot n, conceeston 4. LS U. townalerp o1 Colborne. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1th, commencing at 1 o'clock p.m . the following - One matched team of Percberon I 'lies, norm and 5 year. old: 1 yearling gelding. need by Bal. *amino: 1 cow. • years old apposed to calve in May: 1 cow. 9 years yid. supposed to be en cell: 1 rsgute.ed Durham cow. 5 years old. due en De- cember, 1 cow. n years old. due in November; 1 cow, 7 years old. supposed to be in call. i two - polaroid steers. 2 one -year-old •leers. i yearold hailer; 3 apiwg calves. a Locate.. ewes I brood sow, 7 pip, a weeka old. ■ number 01 hens. 1 top buggy. a quantity o1 corn 11 stook. household furniture. Tarots. ---Ale ems of wised under. cash. over that amount. 12 mraths credit will be given oft turntshteg ap ertned nt notes. A discount at tate or • prigcont altl9tree lor Cash utrasdit amounts. Everything must be despo-ed of as the latter w sold. WILLIAM MILLION. T.GUNDRY. Proprietor. Anchormen. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER. V EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital assistant at Moorefield's Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hos- qui London. Eng. 53 Waterk,n St. S.. Stratford. Telephone 267. At Bedford Hotel, Goderich, from Wednes- day. November 19. 7 p.. m., to Thursday. 20th, at 1 p. m. MUSiC. �UCTiON SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY HOUSEHOLD URNITURE AND FURNISHINGf, I am instructed by MISS MABEL C. RUTSON to sell by public auction at the premises, West street. Goderich. on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER "th. cotamenceng at 1 30 o'clock sharp. The property consuong of two full Iota, Nis 's le and el. having a Iruntage on Wal and l ight- house streets. There es a wen -Melt • one -and -a hall -story frame hose. In good repair. and agood frame stable and chicken pens, ■ splendid garden and a number of chase fruit tree. At the mate came and place all the contents of the house will he sold. cons,steng .n part of Ore parlor ate a net tee. 4 small chars and 1 sem- chain. 1 walnut whatnot. I rocker. I extension d,nmgroom table, framed picture., I oak bedrock. 1 couch. 1 oak bedroom suite. 1 walnut bed. sponge and materna. 1 walnut stand, 1 cal heater ("Art Countess" . 1 kitchen range ecalor wood,. /gasohol ranges 1 folding screen 1 oak rocker 1 rj LLA I. ROBERTSON. GRADUATE ,1% of L C. M . Organist .f Baptist Church, tattler of piano. primary *engine. and theory. Nods prepared for eaam,natone For terms apply at John Rohert,on' Park .tram Godench or to ELLA 1. ROBERTSON, R. R h. r„wkrrich Ont. Your Share of Victory Bond Interest Nov. 1st. The Dominion Government will distribute 111.150.000 In Int- ermit upon Canada'■ Second Victory Loan on Nov. 1. De prompt In eltpptng your Interest coupons. Any of over los ■rancho will comb thele coupons for YOU- • You should tl,s the proceeds from lour cltpltrtai to start • amvines t with us or add to the account already matted. Text Weedy know the value of 'thrift i UNION \ RESOUBANRCES. $IS5K OF CANADA .000,000 Coderich Branch F. Woolcomb, Manager chest of drawers, 1 Sanger sewing machete's t •saatll table* three beds. 1 boskcate. 1 desk. 1 drawer stand. 1 armchair. 3 takt sets. odd mirrors. Brussels carpet, wool carpets matting. carpet tett, linoleum. rag carpet. bedding. kitchen chairs. dishes, carps sweeper. gem'plan. sorbin. crocks, kitchen utensils, flatirons lawn mower, garden tool•. ladder. heavy ropes. block and tackle. croarut taw. wheelbarrow. and numerous riser articles. Tames --Oa the property. m per cent at hone o1 wk. balance este days. On househo.d hum u t and chattels. cash Thr is a genuine clearing sale. Everytbeng must be dupoeed ail T. GUNDRY. Auctioneer LOST OR FOUND. •LLSTRIBVTION (W PRIZES. Alulual Event at Central Reboot Pro- vides ase Intending Eveldttg. 'eke uumual ttistribulton of prises t.a.k place at ('reheat whet ova F'rltluy es ening last. Tar asr•wddo room was prettily decorated for the rarna(oll. awl besides the boys Blot girls there was a Huge• attend ate of purWUs Hud frieada. )ret-. A. 1.. l:. Clarke hail been invited to act us ,luairwru, but 111 hl. ans•tae from touts luapa'e•tor Tort kindly tool Hie elwtr. •Atkimaists were {tiyrn by Ur. A. T. ErlIue'17u,11 1411.1 Iter. H. 1t. Moyer, and Principal Howe of the 1'nI- Itglste. Iter. Jame•. Hamilton. Rev. J. F. Keyernft. Mr. James Mit,he•It nod 'Ilii, ehrkIrluau too part In the pfl.trlbu- tlan of -,rises and made brief remarks. Thr leader of the school the past year was Miss Annie Panzer. who Ot- to hnlmwl 111.'4 -clans ituwt,•. the highest marks lit grammar x1141 1114• highest total lit the iuspw-twrate ul the entrance exuintim tluh. I$eahle% her diplons. this e•lerer little lady woo the Victor la iirlsou gold Medal awe the prize nittellby Mrs. Horton for the highest total in se11ior IV. eb.os dwiug the year. itiplomar were pnwaM ed aha. to the folluplltlt Iw'wlwrs of the entrains. ros.: famine 4'mike tfirst -eias4 11+114.1.x1 Mu.' i'arnplw•II .1f/rat-elan. honors 1. Willie llaulers.na I first-class honors'. Ike.. Strie•klaurl 1 tirst-efuss honors and highest in geography fu the inspectorate., 1Mrf. Fisher 1m41.1111 - ,Inas h.11lll , Frank 4:allow- I w.oud' clews il1t14u1.1. I . Willie heck 4tiler polars were awrrdell us (ol lows : Sr. IV. claw.- (Memel lit history due- hid uhfug the your Deets donated by Mr. James Miteb'll i. Io.ai.. 4 . hlght'et In s ithmltie .hiring the year. Mae i 'n mplel 1. sr. Ill.--.dgtuv't total during the year, Edward Field. For deportment 'anti mratn,ss-Kr. 1\'. Blass. Ilona frtpiwr: sr. 111. class, Evelyn Tlnrk: I1. elem., Irene Alae): 1. class. 4'athrriue Craw fent. primary. Ills Parsons. Thr eveufuks pdperam ill/11111114i an address by the gold meilalist. Aunle Panzer. who segnitte.l brrs•if most creditably. and Ihr• following musical uumhers: lltr.lrwmrntnl duel by the Mlasra Elliott, ebornmes by the class, a duet try Mburw Veru,. auu•tgr••vt• 111141 Helen Miner, anal a solo by Miss Watson. Reiner the rdnglrag of the National Authrm whl,h brought els• prughw Ott a ,hew•, 1'ritat•11 al Khuruin 11 tendered 1tualks to tow...- 0.i had asiistwt ill the pns•t'wliup gr_R rn their inteereet by their attr 1 the t'brlyara 4.n behalf of the• rlaitoas replied with u u exprypision nt u p preeiat lou of ate opps'ttnnth' of spending 0.o pleusatit an evening. ITRAYED FROM PASTIRE NEAR 1 Godsrich, a speckled oow, with Ups o1 both ears. Anyone Menne of is wlwreabrwte will puna, COmmuaKate with S. ANDREWS. Gude. I rich: Phone tel 1t (IOUND.-A HANDBAG CONTAIN -I l ING a purse. Owner may have t on proven • the sae ane pay,n9 for that advert moment same Apply at residence of MISS DRIVER. Brace WOK. TRAYEUM FRO THE PREMISES IJ 01 the uadera Mack a October '4th k O - year-old steerill anyone knowing of its w1440).kerwbouts kindly tekpbone to) 0 FARRISH. LakeIRoad, Colborne Municipal Telephone No E. C. DRURY TO BE LEADER. Statue county Man. ('tt'oweii to Head l .F.O. I abK GeverttnKnt, 'rornnn., IM'1. :.'11.--F:. 11i.ut'i• is bo 1e the nest l'retub•r of 1 rtdarlo. hue- tet.gng Sir \\'fllinw 111.11rst. Mr 1lrury 0.1114 the RIwuiwuets ,11441.• of the 1 tiited Farmers of OMAH.. and the Labor rep- r•wiitative'n ill the"uew Legislature at their Jolut emferewe at the 1 . F. 11. ht•tldgltilrtern lira•, this after...mu. It is mnders0. tat mitt the 0.,.•l iug was very Iwnuunlous x1141 11,1 there 0.'145 1411 In- dication of the two grouts. pulling well together In the /louse. though both the 1'. F. 11. and Elie 1 I. 1' will retain their group features to at considerable extent. I're'wierel.'t Drury said tonight that the nes 1:overnwe111 ass pru.tirally' ,onlldrtrel, thall all the• portfolios had been allocated and that the fernier Goy- rnuuet mold toe ready on +heist notice to take over the reins cat tapper fru111 Sir William Hearst also his Sliiisters. .l r. Drury 0.1.1 he sits going home to- nsrnt,' IU attain 1114. .1111 to retllrti to I Tunmto to nt..epl from the I.ieutelwut• Governor the r.•sptnslbllitles of 11e premiership. He Intimate.) that tills I would prttulldy take plate in a very short liwt•. els he uudei•stra14l Sir Wil - 1 lista Bears? {lad I.,.•It merely waiting 1 for information at.• to whom be should ; suggest to IM.' 1.irti l e'1111 itt-I 'tot erten as • Ills su..,mo.rr before socatlug. Tett other mono, of 1'uttt.1 Fortuers %erre mentioned ,11 the e.ttfell•m'e 11161 nftrrtaai❑ 10. 1111.ti4ut,s for the' 1'. F. O. leadership and premiership, ineliol• lug that of J..1 \lurriwan, secretary of the 1' F i tuel olio. of It. founders. Turkish Cruelties FOR SALE. in "Auction of Souls." WOR SALE -A SOW PiG AND NINE Young girls who fell under the brutal ✓ ywne psl� 150 weeks old. a pulper and lash of the Turks are{pictured in "Auction cream separates, Apply JOSEPH BOWMAN. of Souls." which will be Men at the Griffin land Rood. Theatre next Thursday. They are shown being sold in the slave market. and as members of the harem of an Eastern potentate. The production also shows a score of them crucified on rude crosses in the desert as examples of what awaited the Armenian girls who dared resist the advances of the Turks. or who refused to 1 renounce Christianity at the demapd of the Moslems. No person under twenty one years of age admitted. F°R SALE. -SIX PUREBRED OX- FORD ram Iambs. W.F. YOUNG& SONS. R. R. 5, Goderich. h'OR SALE. -STEEL COOK RANGE • with warming closet. In fist-cla.condilior. Apply E.W. FRASER. South street. 9t L'OR SALE -TWELVE CHOICE purebredOafwrd Down ram lambs. Ashearlintta� rams, 2Oshearling and 2 -shear ewes: also 12 well bred Lex -ester ewes and 12 ere lambs. Prices reasonable. H. J. TRE W ARTHA. R. R. No. 2, Chilton. Phone 14 on 1411. 7t Unlimited Quantity of WA Ern. GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at S3 per single cord. delivered, THE GODERiCH MANUFACTURING CO.. LIMITED. (Foot of Anglesey St.) Phone 61. FOR SALE OR RERT• LOOK HERE 1 One -hundred -acre farm for 82.600. Within four miles of Dungannon: one mile from school. Barn with shed at- tached. Fair frame house. Also orchard. Suitable for grain or grass. Running stream at back of farm. Apply to P. J. RYAN insurance and Real Estate. • HOUSE FOR SALE. -HOUSE AND two alits with fruit trees en' garden. on Hinck, street. Apply to MRS. J. C. MILLIAN. Hincks .treat FOR SALE. -FARM. CONSISTING of o-' Tres, near the village of Auburn. Good pasture farm, with plenty of running water; good barn. For puRrticulan apply to MRS. M SYMINCTON, al Ra ford avenue. Toronto. WANTED. -YOUNG WOMAN TO asset on housework and taking care of seven -weeks -old baby during my woe'. conval- escence. (:god comfortable home and good wa[es Fare pard 1* tapable person. Apply FINEST BLAY, Boa es, New Toronto, Ont. REPRESENTATIVE W ANTE D.- --To report on 'Mildms and engineenng work . m Goderich. That nn a good side line for anyone with facilities forget tine news. Communion paid for each report. We supply mama awl portage Apply stating quatihcatens. to MA. LEAN DAILY REPORTS, Limited, 9bi Adelaide street. West, Toronto. Ont. CHOIR CONCERT tf under the snsplces of `'It'Tont 4 S•r. CHURI'll ('011IR On Monday Evening, Nov. 10, '19 I0 Victoria St. Methodist Church Mt.. Marun Henry. of Sp t.af,eld who hu parent, returned from New Port where .he u salons further sourness asa eller and en s r. has been massed for th,e due Alen other 'anode tales, Ont. 41 FOR SALE. -A RED BRICK }OUSE, JOSEPH C. GRIFFIN. Gaoler. with all modern cdhveniences, UPHOLSTERY. CHAUTAUQUA Our upholsterer is prepared to do Ci- afri enT /tnl rn ctr REPAIR WORK for anyone requiring the same. Send or- ates to THE GODERiCH MERCANTILE CO. WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Farm and town property insured. Fixed rate of 20 rents per teeth. As shown h Government 'bWleJin• this Com psn� a one of the strongest in v Pc.qwoe surslw invesledis Victory A seeurtiea. AdjustmentY- ssrftlactority at• tended in. Premiumsn bee peel to montane to local Banks. ALEX. NICHOLSON. T. G. ALLEN. President. Secretary, Dungannon. Agents for Colborne and Goderich Tnwnolii CAPY 1. HETHRRINGTON. R R. No. 1, S Mroo, end H. L. SALEELD, R. R. No ,ell. A NIGHT ON THE LAKE. Two Bayttetd loofa Men Drift About with a Stalled Engine. Ts. young uses of Itayti,ld, Jack Atkinson and 'Tutu Itailey, hurl ,1u ad- yrUhtrt• hoot Finlay night...whit•h might rashly hut, re.ullyd wn,h more ser- iously Onto it 411.1. They had rouse up In l iralr•1'I,11 111 11 :1 -1 -foot motor Monett and atter some trouble with their engine they started out apt the hume- wa'd trip nlatitt 111 o'clock Frith,* might \VIi,•u they hart g.,t ulatnt two wiles out their engine stalled au1 with a pawl toreet, they drifted out in the tale until the wind elution,' and alteeiSt their ,nurse• t.. it northerly direction. They waved their lantern wail it Went 0111. bol til111011 1 u t.oul 1.411 peewit uu its way Into 1,aletirh btriarr Hae ai5Utlt NHS nut se'e•u err ant IIIldrrst.aal. The lake• sten pretty rough mud they shipped 11 trawl deal of Witter. but tu,uiuge.l to Ia1i1 it out. Fairly' Snhtr- Ibty u(tcru.a.0 they lauded alseso• Kinn- tnil. nla.ut twenty' miles north of 1 aaI.'ri, 11. lit the meantime the families of the Imp's cat Ittyni rel had neon, le el la l'lttwl aid preparation,. were wade to coln- .inetwe n sea reit of the lake. When new. of their landing Nits reeIve.l brother of .ltklmsuIs went up Int As11- 110.1 ht a ear and Itreslght the young wen to towns. niter.. \Ins. .\tkims.tt hid Iewit directing the pr.'a, ittiois for n 'mach anal the party then went non CIA (BROTHERS MINSTRELS. The Opening Kowl .lfir srlion for Griffin's Theatre. No doubt' the people of Goderich wllfa all be gin hand to see the best possible companj• Mr. Griffin has been able to secure for his first road attraction --the Guy Brothers'Big Minstrels, who will show on 'Wednesday next. This season Mr. George R. Guy has secured all new people with brandnew acts. There are ten vaudeville acts. with Holland, the female impersonator. as the feature act. "this act alone is well worth the price of admission. Don't fail to secure tickets at the box oftice early and avoid standing. Edwards' candy Is the kind you like. Always fresh nod pure. t 1:UNRRI"'S $.%LE REGISTER. I.soh1151. Nov, 9. -Clear mt auction sale of harm. farm stuck and Implements, property of RK hard and Charles Twandey, at lot 4, conces- sion 9. E. 1). Aatehcld. Tcs.oAY. Nov, 4. - sale of farm stock and household effects, by Wallal. Molitor. •1 lot st concession 4. E.D. township Colborne, at 1 o'clock p m. 'An'RDAt, Nov. R --Sale of residence property and household furruture, by Miss Mabel C Rut - aon, et the premises, West street, Goderech. at 1.99 p. m. sharp. Tca.ort. Nov. 11.- Important auction sale o1 hlhclan Scotch shorthor a. lam and farm stock. propel/ d M. John Barr, at tum twee moles reef of Blyth. how.• to Hayfield. Tngsosv. Nov. Is. -Clearing sale of harm stock and implement$• property of Mr F. Stanley. Bailey' was mimeo lust e'xMoistest conceueon 7, E. D. Cwdborne. • f row Hm+irk woe, bot At kimono seemed FRIDAY, Nov.21.-Site lor Mr John Levy. eon' moue• /III. Worse for the night ion the •:won •,Cabonss. Rake. Bailey is a nt•other cat \Ir. Hobert BORN. •..; • cat •1 u• �h•i' I tl❑ -. t0. Itnfley 1 If 1g It k 1 11 khnsm i• a snit of lir .vtkilo:on et Following are the tonnes of the Detroit. who has it N11111111Pt' hotue lot others pt.pansed: IMlcfirld I'.-te•r Smith. South Perth: Andrew Hicks. South Huron: It. H. crane. IN ITS NEW UKF:SS. Tarleton: Iteuinh Ib.wutnt, .last -- tooth': It. W. E. Ititrnuby'. Richmond Thr lloileI Theatre Is Much Admired- : Ma sitting Ihth,rty. 1't. -t: JosephI Alan) Imprusenenls Made, I:ridlan.l. south Norfolk : W. I. J.hlu• After the perky' of renovation and stow. aonth I. Itna'k : i ..rl ltlggar, alteration, the Model Theatte reopened Brantford. All of theme except Nieensrs,- on Friday night with a lull house, and on Doherty. Itnrnnby and Biggar nn• M. all hands Mr. lauder's enterprise and 1'. I'.'a-ele.•r. It is tmeher'traal !hut 114 good taste shown m the improvements rote was taken NMI that tin• gent brawn made were the subject of favorable corn - retired lit favor of Mr. Drury. went. The whole place has been re - An mu .•tides..• of the uunuiwity In p�inttd and redecorated and is now 814 the ,I • of Mr. Drury ns h.ader. the bright and Iresh-looking asa young girl. c.w.oprows was bnud,.l t rn.t)iu• God kooks, however, are not everything, tion that aas mot,.l by P H'.•u.tt 1'. and Mr. La der has taken care to make F. I1. u,,nalw-r *-i..'r for Keus.ra, mud the Model safe for the public and to =- seconded ley It. A. Hughes. Toronto, prove the service otherwise to hrst-class treasure of the Iwlep•wIi•tit 1.alaar city Nandard. ,1 the rt./MPhil Turin expressive Party. g l s . of hearty iudoratlon of Mr. Drury it,. "leder of t1M• Farnarrl.els,r party." - A1tlwl allot where be would look for n seat affil' befog called by the Lieu - testa nt-4; '..•rimer to forum a Govern - The Ick and new n room is )( brick 7'heoperating at g aper cement, malting it absolutely hreproo(. A new machine has been added to the equippedequipment. and boat machines are now w' motor dri'.'e,. Rh electric This means the end of those annoying went, Mr Drury wild Ian hod sit Of rr waits, for when anything goes wrong with from Ventral .lass• soil from m riding one machine the other can be switched on •'Ica Southwest Ipatario.- He said hr in a moment. Iwo lot d,cfde.l shin he wapiti' t..ept. Three new exits have been added. mak- but naturally he would prefer it riding ing hve in all, x, that the house can be to snores-, his own enmity emptied. If necessary, In a very short Thr 'money of the United Farmers. I time. no fpr an It hod been definitely agreed The new screen is on a soiled wall, d▪ oing upon, 0.n, untllru.l ht at tddre•-s given away with any swaying, and as It is set lir Mr. Iu'nry after his selection tida I farther back than the old one the Maung afternoon. --its-this, itr• .rntr,tihstmw•-(eapaeity of the-theis increased tothat of the first nets of lite new Enver •ut.1 extent, and additional opera chairs have would he to ,.rear out the nonwhite of been placed. Other improvements are a the 'maple of the 1'rovin.•• e.0 pn•ohild- , tic.v leat1115 plant and a new ventilating Dom us 1...hred in the rr,.•ul r,(,r.I system. 'the latter Is worked by electric 1 radion yore, ml \I r. Drury e'presswl !tans. by means of which the air in the himself as in ,oniplete• sympathy with I whole house can he changed every two this mandate Ile pointed out that tylOutes. the 1' F 11 had tinged war on sp•'•lal A ladies' waiting -room near the NITMEK -At Detroit. on U:10ber .'l, to Mr. and Mrs. U• R. Witmer. a 10x. NEN ELL. -At Hamilton. October 13e to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Newell. ■ son !MARRIED. JEFFREY- MCCONNELI..-On Tuesday morn - l't October :21 by key Father McRae. at • >e Peter's church. Goderech, Mass El,aabeth hlclonnell to Nr. Joseph Jeffrey. both of I:cedench. . LINFIELD-KAYMOND.-At 'Aachen. °Jcto- t.. r 2v, ty1y. by Rev. Roger Allen. oI Brooklyn, mond of M held of N I. to Mrs. M. 1. nay• DIED. CLARK. -At Buckskin. Ont..onTueeday. Otcto ber 14. Mary Jane Shaw, beloved wife cal R 1 Clark, aged J• years 7 montts and IS days. SPROUL-- At Alexandra tempted. Goderich. ens e Wednesday. Oct bre 29, Edith Mabel Gut• trey. beiov.d wile of David Sproul. aged 10 yeah. 4 months and 4 days The funeral will lake place from her late re., dente, south half '.1 lot 15, concession 5. Neal Wawanrrh. on Saturday, November 1st, at o'clock p. m, to Dungannon cemetery Service at the Issue at 1.90 dcl ck John -In A bel d on October Yr, 1 MURPHY.- M Fut •t 5t. nae n's ■ al ears. Fu J D Murphy ``ed ceaneie.y, K,ngsfxid[e. Friday. October 51 et. MCALLISTER.-In Goderlch tawnsh.p, ow Friday, Oo,�Mr 34e. pia' Mclimane. widow wua400 Allister. Itf otos )ere theism 1 privileges and rhls policy notelet Ii',on entrarce Is not yet completed, but will firmed. ht• 4,11.1 Ips futtuulte.t that 11 sown be ready and will doubtless he dp- hew Go,e•r alt sc4.nl,l nor slimed 1,,t predated by patrons of the house. my class Irgiattioia. Altogetl er Mr. Lauder Is srendin The 1.. F. U. Leader -Elect. about $2.1X,0 in these improvements, an l:ru,st I'hnrl,•4 Inn y. tine arty b.,tlpr all that is nettled now is goad big crowd of rhe I'. F'. 1l latla,r „rnlitlon in Etta of people to glow their appreciation u Legislature. tu,l proatactive Prewar, the service that the Mtdel Theatre i o Oto lath om Ili, farm ht• s1il1 r,rldrs Ki ving . m{0.n cat 1'rot.0 11111. )butt.• .ninny: five miles from Barrie. In 1111, nod In ronseopi •utly forty-one years 4.1 ngr. 111). father. the bate [lou. I'hnrhos lirnrv, was a member of Sir 4 niter \luwar's Liberal I:nt,•rnment. 'sting \Ihtistet u( .1giI.ittnrt•. Thr pro.pa. fire l'r,wi,t lin, never hell !nidi, nth„- of any kind. tnnn,ipal t'1 1'. it ihnenta•y. 11.• has been idi•ut- died st illi the farmers' wo,euent for ("mire') yeasts. lent in 11117 lie ran am 1l iud,•ta•ud,•nt Lila•1'tl for 1he 4'etta- oils. tole Id* house riding n1 North 'init t�i hal was delrOted It y col. •I. A: ,'merit' t 1'nionisl 1 by 1,937. lit that '•le•rlioll he mlt,s1nled sous-riptiom. He wits mot a candidate at the recent '•tort inti. and in ,nms,.1nt•urt' 1111. 110 „tt ill the L,glsliatllre. Iiue wast In' 1.011111 for pini N1 r. Drury, slat was Ila' first phesi• 'lint of the 1'. 1'. 11. whet, H was or. I;nnired Ify, yea rt 55d,'11nd who, has Isrtt In the db•e torate stupe•. is a Weil - Flom it writer net i.•4. Ir s111,1,.'I.. tmi tieninrly ha this relltion 1. He hl rmrr. '['11, neW Ie,1d.•r is s prulillitionied. Int religion he is 0 NI.•th•aliit. 11.' pit nua'ried and has (lye children, three * I,.yi and two girls. NEXT ENGAGEMENT DAVIS, the Magician t Someday, November 8th, 1919 lockets for the three remsmene eneq- lammants of the course well be 11 25. Adminton to .0 gle entertainmene Alk ` Tickets on ale by members of G.W. • V.A.. at Edwards' Restaurant and M Dunlop's Dny Snore. cu'TOR1 IAI.'N c:1MPttCN, --- Good Progress Reported. hut Much Hardt Work let to He Done. l he amounts subscribed up to and including Wedne.dav in Huron county for the Victory loan of 1919 are reported is follows from headquarters at Clinton: • Monday - E 117.650 ' Tuesday - 173,830 llcdnesday- 1:Pi.600 E 4:10,000 The canvassers in Gnderich, under,Ntr. T. G. Connon, chairman. report good progress for the beginning of the tam- paign. The local headgti'arters is esta h- lished in the store at the corner of Kingston street and the Square. It is requested that subscribejs to the loan who make their subscriptions through the Banks instruct the Bank manager to have the amount credited to the parties- tar ward in which the subscriber lives. -Meet ret• nt P•In,kstots••,.- ill...1 1111 Di AMISIORIAAL ' I'ALMER.-In loving memory of Pte. Heberta Henry Palmer. who `ave his Ede for lin tnr(1 and country. November I. leen. it hen we asunder part 1t asses us inward pain. But we shall nal he leaned en heart And hope to meet aeon. -Wife and Lale Sort. 'J MARTIN - In sad but loving memory of James A:9,lar-fink - wTw ivied October M. leis. at 49 O'Hara avenue. Toronto Hai suffering was great, hes pain severe He bore ,t rah patience. till God drew near. Then without hddmga last farewell. Hr qu.rtt$ wrist tame. to Ileaven to dwell No one knows how much we mos hm. Friend. may think the wound is healed. But they tittle know the sorrow That *Ilion nor heart'. concealed -Sadly m,see) by his woe. daughter* El.. and ' Leona Ver THOMPSON. - In loving memrlry of nur dear husband and lather, Robert A Thompson. ( who departed thus Ior our year attn. tktober (Inc year ha• pa•u'd. and sill we miss him, Friends may think the wound n healed, But they little know the sorrow • Thal wahinour heart's concealed all sooting. "inhere they lune the pure . It, meant. it.; etul be thy '40. dear Fr.b. 'TI. asset ne Fie ache thy name. I SPE('IAI. OPTI('.u. S.\I.F:. Of warranted high-grade gold•51Iert rimmed spectacles and eyeglasses, with best quality flat spherical lenses. Regular E.; value. for only E3. Eyes examined free by our well known and painstaking specialist, Mr. Hughson, formerly optical I expert for Kent's jewellery. store. Toron- to. All optical goods have advthc,d anj much you will d ' well to take advantage, of this chance and come early-"fhursday, Friday and Saturday. November 113th, 14th, 15th. Sniili•s ART STORE, ('rode - rich. •21 In h r re loved you ever dear, In death we de, t 1,r .ame. - 11,• Wil, and Family NEW AOVER I ISEMENTS -Oce. 30. Page Special Optical Sale Smith's' Art Store ... 1 Sen er Sewmg achene -Cha. E. W.esthy ... 4 it1 a Goods.-D,menwend's , . . . . . .. 5 0I etc.. for Sate -1. How,'n m... .. . .. . 1 CO. 'Strayed -5 Andrews . / 1 Handbag Found -Apply at Moo Dreyer s 1 Concert -Victoria Street Church Char 1 Limit Here' -1'. J. Ryan 14 Steer Belayed -J. D. Famish 1 'g I 1 N.we Grocery and Feed Store -J. J Maser Protect your future by putting your Wnmdn Wanted-Ernestplay money into Victory hoods now. Uphd.tery G,dench Mercantile Co BANK OFMONTREA ESTAULISWED OVER 10. YEARS BUY VICTORY BONDS It is the duty of every Cana- dian to buy Victory Bonds to the extent of his or her ability. Those who intend to invest can obtain full information with regard to the denominations of bonds, terms of payment, etc., at any branch of The Bank of Montreal. ata* otrlct.atooroam- A. W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch. r SAVE AND PROSPER The companions of Victory are Work and Thrift. -If the people of site , our h essentials, Canada'practilhie these ntia great problems of reconstruction can be settled to the mutual benefit of all. Don't waste! Save and prosper. TeeA THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15.000.000 RESERVE FUND - SI 5,000.00C GODERICH BRANCH, G. Williams, Manager. a-- /� ellaffrle1 1 G. M. KIDD 1 QUALIFIED SURVEYOR i ad DRAFTSMAN Residence PUBLIC NOTICE. TOWN OF GODERICH. TAKE NOTICE THAT THE MUNI- CIPAL. IIOUNCIL of the Corpor- ation of the Powe of Goderich will take I into consideration and if thought advisable will finally pose at a meeting of said Council to be held on FridaY• the fifth d!y of December. 1919, at eight o'clock p. m.. a bylaw providing for the widening of South Street. in the Town of Goderich, between Bntannia Road and Blake Street. t0 a total width of ninety -none feet, being the width of said street north of Britannia Road. the additional width to be taken off the lands on the east side of aid street between Britannia Rood and Blake Street. ANoFIJRTHER TAK=NOTICE that the said Municipal Council will hear in person. or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by said bylaw and who applies to be heard. Damn this fourth iSay of October, A.D 1919. L. L. KNOX. Town Clerk. Phone 44 I otRows/ i 411/Mae We. some V. H. PEARDON ARCHITECT I'in.ne sin C.P.R. Block. West Street = - . x CRAIGIE'S ASSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CASH REGISTER For Sale Large National Cash Reg aver in perfect shape Will be sold cheap. VICTORY BONDS Bought and Sold J. W. CRAIGIE Flr, Loge, Accident and Automobile Insurance 1919 TAXES. ' Taxes 1 ( 1919 are rim payable at Ile ex's o lice. Town Hai, East Street Two per cent. off payable November tat. One per cent. oft payable November F 18th. Two per cent. added after December 1.51 h. Five per cent. added after January 1st. 19'20. WM. CAMPBELL. Collector. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. WILLIAM MILLION will tell by public auction, at lot n, conceeston 4. LS U. townalerp o1 Colborne. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1th, commencing at 1 o'clock p.m . the following - One matched team of Percberon I 'lies, norm and 5 year. old: 1 yearling gelding. need by Bal. *amino: 1 cow. • years old apposed to calve in May: 1 cow. 9 years yid. supposed to be en cell: 1 rsgute.ed Durham cow. 5 years old. due en De- cember, 1 cow. n years old. due in November; 1 cow, 7 years old. supposed to be in call. i two - polaroid steers. 2 one -year-old •leers. i yearold hailer; 3 apiwg calves. a Locate.. ewes I brood sow, 7 pip, a weeka old. ■ number 01 hens. 1 top buggy. a quantity o1 corn 11 stook. household furniture. Tarots. ---Ale ems of wised under. cash. over that amount. 12 mraths credit will be given oft turntshteg ap ertned nt notes. A discount at tate or • prigcont altl9tree lor Cash utrasdit amounts. Everything must be despo-ed of as the latter w sold. WILLIAM MILLION. T.GUNDRY. Proprietor. Anchormen. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER. V EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital assistant at Moorefield's Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hos- qui London. Eng. 53 Waterk,n St. S.. Stratford. Telephone 267. At Bedford Hotel, Goderich, from Wednes- day. November 19. 7 p.. m., to Thursday. 20th, at 1 p. m. MUSiC. �UCTiON SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY HOUSEHOLD URNITURE AND FURNISHINGf, I am instructed by MISS MABEL C. RUTSON to sell by public auction at the premises, West street. Goderich. on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER "th. cotamenceng at 1 30 o'clock sharp. The property consuong of two full Iota, Nis 's le and el. having a Iruntage on Wal and l ight- house streets. There es a wen -Melt • one -and -a hall -story frame hose. In good repair. and agood frame stable and chicken pens, ■ splendid garden and a number of chase fruit tree. At the mate came and place all the contents of the house will he sold. cons,steng .n part of Ore parlor ate a net tee. 4 small chars and 1 sem- chain. 1 walnut whatnot. I rocker. I extension d,nmgroom table, framed picture., I oak bedrock. 1 couch. 1 oak bedroom suite. 1 walnut bed. sponge and materna. 1 walnut stand, 1 cal heater ("Art Countess" . 1 kitchen range ecalor wood,. /gasohol ranges 1 folding screen 1 oak rocker 1 rj LLA I. ROBERTSON. GRADUATE ,1% of L C. M . Organist .f Baptist Church, tattler of piano. primary *engine. and theory. Nods prepared for eaam,natone For terms apply at John Rohert,on' Park .tram Godench or to ELLA 1. ROBERTSON, R. R h. r„wkrrich Ont. Your Share of Victory Bond Interest Nov. 1st. The Dominion Government will distribute 111.150.000 In Int- ermit upon Canada'■ Second Victory Loan on Nov. 1. De prompt In eltpptng your Interest coupons. Any of over los ■rancho will comb thele coupons for YOU- • You should tl,s the proceeds from lour cltpltrtai to start • amvines t with us or add to the account already matted. Text Weedy know the value of 'thrift i UNION \ RESOUBANRCES. $IS5K OF CANADA .000,000 Coderich Branch F. Woolcomb, Manager chest of drawers, 1 Sanger sewing machete's t •saatll table* three beds. 1 boskcate. 1 desk. 1 drawer stand. 1 armchair. 3 takt sets. odd mirrors. Brussels carpet, wool carpets matting. carpet tett, linoleum. rag carpet. bedding. kitchen chairs. dishes, carps sweeper. gem'plan. sorbin. crocks, kitchen utensils, flatirons lawn mower, garden tool•. ladder. heavy ropes. block and tackle. croarut taw. wheelbarrow. and numerous riser articles. Tames --Oa the property. m per cent at hone o1 wk. balance este days. On househo.d hum u t and chattels. cash Thr is a genuine clearing sale. Everytbeng must be dupoeed ail T. GUNDRY. Auctioneer LOST OR FOUND. •LLSTRIBVTION (W PRIZES. Alulual Event at Central Reboot Pro- vides ase Intending Eveldttg. 'eke uumual ttistribulton of prises t.a.k place at ('reheat whet ova F'rltluy es ening last. Tar asr•wddo room was prettily decorated for the rarna(oll. awl besides the boys Blot girls there was a Huge• attend ate of purWUs Hud frieada. )ret-. A. 1.. l:. Clarke hail been invited to act us ,luairwru, but 111 hl. ans•tae from touts luapa'e•tor Tort kindly tool Hie elwtr. •Atkimaists were {tiyrn by Ur. A. T. ErlIue'17u,11 1411.1 Iter. H. 1t. Moyer, and Principal Howe of the 1'nI- Itglste. Iter. Jame•. Hamilton. Rev. J. F. Keyernft. Mr. James Mit,he•It nod 'Ilii, ehrkIrluau too part In the pfl.trlbu- tlan of -,rises and made brief remarks. Thr leader of the school the past year was Miss Annie Panzer. who Ot- to hnlmwl 111.'4 -clans ituwt,•. the highest marks lit grammar x1141 1114• highest total lit the iuspw-twrate ul the entrance exuintim tluh. I$eahle% her diplons. this e•lerer little lady woo the Victor la iirlsou gold Medal awe the prize nittellby Mrs. Horton for the highest total in se11ior IV. eb.os dwiug the year. itiplomar were pnwaM ed aha. to the folluplltlt Iw'wlwrs of the entrains. ros.: famine 4'mike tfirst -eias4 11+114.1.x1 Mu.' i'arnplw•II .1f/rat-elan. honors 1. Willie llaulers.na I first-class honors'. Ike.. Strie•klaurl 1 tirst-efuss honors and highest in geography fu the inspectorate., 1Mrf. Fisher 1m41.1111 - ,Inas h.11lll , Frank 4:allow- I w.oud' clews il1t14u1.1. I . Willie heck 4tiler polars were awrrdell us (ol lows : Sr. IV. claw.- (Memel lit history due- hid uhfug the your Deets donated by Mr. James Miteb'll i. Io.ai.. 4 . hlght'et In s ithmltie .hiring the year. Mae i 'n mplel 1. sr. Ill.--.dgtuv't total during the year, Edward Field. For deportment 'anti mratn,ss-Kr. 1\'. Blass. Ilona frtpiwr: sr. 111. class, Evelyn Tlnrk: I1. elem., Irene Alae): 1. class. 4'athrriue Craw fent. primary. Ills Parsons. Thr eveufuks pdperam ill/11111114i an address by the gold meilalist. Aunle Panzer. who segnitte.l brrs•if most creditably. and Ihr• following musical uumhers: lltr.lrwmrntnl duel by the Mlasra Elliott, ebornmes by the class, a duet try Mburw Veru,. auu•tgr••vt• 111141 Helen Miner, anal a solo by Miss Watson. Reiner the rdnglrag of the National Authrm whl,h brought els• prughw Ott a ,hew•, 1'ritat•11 al Khuruin 11 tendered 1tualks to tow...- 0.i had asiistwt ill the pns•t'wliup gr_R rn their inteereet by their attr 1 the t'brlyara 4.n behalf of the• rlaitoas replied with u u exprypision nt u p preeiat lou of ate opps'ttnnth' of spending 0.o pleusatit an evening. ITRAYED FROM PASTIRE NEAR 1 Godsrich, a speckled oow, with Ups o1 both ears. Anyone Menne of is wlwreabrwte will puna, COmmuaKate with S. ANDREWS. Gude. I rich: Phone tel 1t (IOUND.-A HANDBAG CONTAIN -I l ING a purse. Owner may have t on proven • the sae ane pay,n9 for that advert moment same Apply at residence of MISS DRIVER. Brace WOK. TRAYEUM FRO THE PREMISES IJ 01 the uadera Mack a October '4th k O - year-old steerill anyone knowing of its w1440).kerwbouts kindly tekpbone to) 0 FARRISH. LakeIRoad, Colborne Municipal Telephone No E. C. DRURY TO BE LEADER. Statue county Man. ('tt'oweii to Head l .F.O. I abK GeverttnKnt, 'rornnn., IM'1. :.'11.--F:. 11i.ut'i• is bo 1e the nest l'retub•r of 1 rtdarlo. hue- tet.gng Sir \\'fllinw 111.11rst. Mr 1lrury 0.1114 the RIwuiwuets ,11441.• of the 1 tiited Farmers of OMAH.. and the Labor rep- r•wiitative'n ill the"uew Legislature at their Jolut emferewe at the 1 . F. 11. ht•tldgltilrtern lira•, this after...mu. It is mnders0. tat mitt the 0.,.•l iug was very Iwnuunlous x1141 11,1 there 0.'145 1411 In- dication of the two grouts. pulling well together In the /louse. though both the 1'. F. 11. and Elie 1 I. 1' will retain their group features to at considerable extent. I're'wierel.'t Drury said tonight that the nes 1:overnwe111 ass pru.tirally' ,onlldrtrel, thall all the• portfolios had been allocated and that the fernier Goy- rnuuet mold toe ready on +heist notice to take over the reins cat tapper fru111 Sir William Hearst also his Sliiisters. .l r. Drury 0.1.1 he sits going home to- nsrnt,' IU attain 1114. .1111 to retllrti to I Tunmto to nt..epl from the I.ieutelwut• Governor the r.•sptnslbllitles of 11e premiership. He Intimate.) that tills I would prttulldy take plate in a very short liwt•. els he uudei•stra14l Sir Wil - 1 lista Bears? {lad I.,.•It merely waiting 1 for information at.• to whom be should ; suggest to IM.' 1.irti l e'1111 itt-I 'tot erten as • Ills su..,mo.rr before socatlug. Tett other mono, of 1'uttt.1 Fortuers %erre mentioned ,11 the e.ttfell•m'e 11161 nftrrtaai❑ 10. 1111.ti4ut,s for the' 1'. F. O. leadership and premiership, ineliol• lug that of J..1 \lurriwan, secretary of the 1' F i tuel olio. of It. founders. Turkish Cruelties FOR SALE. in "Auction of Souls." WOR SALE -A SOW PiG AND NINE Young girls who fell under the brutal ✓ ywne psl� 150 weeks old. a pulper and lash of the Turks are{pictured in "Auction cream separates, Apply JOSEPH BOWMAN. of Souls." which will be Men at the Griffin land Rood. Theatre next Thursday. They are shown being sold in the slave market. and as members of the harem of an Eastern potentate. The production also shows a score of them crucified on rude crosses in the desert as examples of what awaited the Armenian girls who dared resist the advances of the Turks. or who refused to 1 renounce Christianity at the demapd of the Moslems. No person under twenty one years of age admitted. F°R SALE. -SIX PUREBRED OX- FORD ram Iambs. W.F. YOUNG& SONS. R. R. 5, Goderich. h'OR SALE. -STEEL COOK RANGE • with warming closet. In fist-cla.condilior. Apply E.W. FRASER. South street. 9t L'OR SALE -TWELVE CHOICE purebredOafwrd Down ram lambs. Ashearlintta� rams, 2Oshearling and 2 -shear ewes: also 12 well bred Lex -ester ewes and 12 ere lambs. Prices reasonable. H. J. TRE W ARTHA. R. R. No. 2, Chilton. Phone 14 on 1411. 7t Unlimited Quantity of WA Ern. GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at S3 per single cord. delivered, THE GODERiCH MANUFACTURING CO.. LIMITED. (Foot of Anglesey St.) Phone 61. FOR SALE OR RERT• LOOK HERE 1 One -hundred -acre farm for 82.600. Within four miles of Dungannon: one mile from school. Barn with shed at- tached. Fair frame house. Also orchard. Suitable for grain or grass. Running stream at back of farm. Apply to P. J. RYAN insurance and Real Estate. • HOUSE FOR SALE. -HOUSE AND two alits with fruit trees en' garden. on Hinck, street. Apply to MRS. J. C. MILLIAN. Hincks .treat FOR SALE. -FARM. CONSISTING of o-' Tres, near the village of Auburn. Good pasture farm, with plenty of running water; good barn. For puRrticulan apply to MRS. M SYMINCTON, al Ra ford avenue. Toronto. WANTED. -YOUNG WOMAN TO asset on housework and taking care of seven -weeks -old baby during my woe'. conval- escence. (:god comfortable home and good wa[es Fare pard 1* tapable person. Apply FINEST BLAY, Boa es, New Toronto, Ont. REPRESENTATIVE W ANTE D.- --To report on 'Mildms and engineenng work . m Goderich. That nn a good side line for anyone with facilities forget tine news. Communion paid for each report. We supply mama awl portage Apply stating quatihcatens. to MA. LEAN DAILY REPORTS, Limited, 9bi Adelaide street. West, Toronto. Ont. CHOIR CONCERT tf under the snsplces of `'It'Tont 4 S•r. CHURI'll ('011IR On Monday Evening, Nov. 10, '19 I0 Victoria St. Methodist Church Mt.. Marun Henry. of Sp t.af,eld who hu parent, returned from New Port where .he u salons further sourness asa eller and en s r. has been massed for th,e due Alen other 'anode tales, Ont. 41 FOR SALE. -A RED BRICK }OUSE, JOSEPH C. GRIFFIN. Gaoler. with all modern cdhveniences, UPHOLSTERY. CHAUTAUQUA Our upholsterer is prepared to do Ci- afri enT /tnl rn ctr REPAIR WORK for anyone requiring the same. Send or- ates to THE GODERiCH MERCANTILE CO. WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Farm and town property insured. Fixed rate of 20 rents per teeth. As shown h Government 'bWleJin• this Com psn� a one of the strongest in v Pc.qwoe surslw invesledis Victory A seeurtiea. AdjustmentY- ssrftlactority at• tended in. Premiumsn bee peel to montane to local Banks. ALEX. NICHOLSON. T. G. ALLEN. President. Secretary, Dungannon. Agents for Colborne and Goderich Tnwnolii CAPY 1. HETHRRINGTON. R R. No. 1, S Mroo, end H. L. SALEELD, R. R. No ,ell. A NIGHT ON THE LAKE. Two Bayttetd loofa Men Drift About with a Stalled Engine. Ts. young uses of Itayti,ld, Jack Atkinson and 'Tutu Itailey, hurl ,1u ad- yrUhtrt• hoot Finlay night...whit•h might rashly hut, re.ullyd wn,h more ser- iously Onto it 411.1. They had rouse up In l iralr•1'I,11 111 11 :1 -1 -foot motor Monett and atter some trouble with their engine they started out apt the hume- wa'd trip nlatitt 111 o'clock Frith,* might \VIi,•u they hart g.,t ulatnt two wiles out their engine stalled au1 with a pawl toreet, they drifted out in the tale until the wind elution,' and alteeiSt their ,nurse• t.. it northerly direction. They waved their lantern wail it Went 0111. bol til111011 1 u t.oul 1.411 peewit uu its way Into 1,aletirh btriarr Hae ai5Utlt NHS nut se'e•u err ant IIIldrrst.aal. The lake• sten pretty rough mud they shipped 11 trawl deal of Witter. but tu,uiuge.l to Ia1i1 it out. Fairly' Snhtr- Ibty u(tcru.a.0 they lauded alseso• Kinn- tnil. nla.ut twenty' miles north of 1 aaI.'ri, 11. lit the meantime the families of the Imp's cat Ittyni rel had neon, le el la l'lttwl aid preparation,. were wade to coln- .inetwe n sea reit of the lake. When new. of their landing Nits reeIve.l brother of .ltklmsuIs went up Int As11- 110.1 ht a ear and Itreslght the young wen to towns. niter.. \Ins. .\tkims.tt hid Iewit directing the pr.'a, ittiois for n 'mach anal the party then went non CIA (BROTHERS MINSTRELS. The Opening Kowl .lfir srlion for Griffin's Theatre. No doubt' the people of Goderich wllfa all be gin hand to see the best possible companj• Mr. Griffin has been able to secure for his first road attraction --the Guy Brothers'Big Minstrels, who will show on 'Wednesday next. This season Mr. George R. Guy has secured all new people with brandnew acts. There are ten vaudeville acts. with Holland, the female impersonator. as the feature act. "this act alone is well worth the price of admission. Don't fail to secure tickets at the box oftice early and avoid standing. Edwards' candy Is the kind you like. Always fresh nod pure. t 1:UNRRI"'S $.%LE REGISTER. I.soh1151. Nov, 9. -Clear mt auction sale of harm. farm stuck and Implements, property of RK hard and Charles Twandey, at lot 4, conces- sion 9. E. 1). Aatehcld. Tcs.oAY. Nov, 4. - sale of farm stock and household effects, by Wallal. Molitor. •1 lot st concession 4. E.D. township Colborne, at 1 o'clock p m. 'An'RDAt, Nov. R --Sale of residence property and household furruture, by Miss Mabel C Rut - aon, et the premises, West street, Goderech. at 1.99 p. m. sharp. Tca.ort. Nov. 11.- Important auction sale o1 hlhclan Scotch shorthor a. lam and farm stock. propel/ d M. John Barr, at tum twee moles reef of Blyth. how.• to Hayfield. Tngsosv. Nov. Is. -Clearing sale of harm stock and implement$• property of Mr F. Stanley. Bailey' was mimeo lust e'xMoistest conceueon 7, E. D. Cwdborne. • f row Hm+irk woe, bot At kimono seemed FRIDAY, Nov.21.-Site lor Mr John Levy. eon' moue• /III. Worse for the night ion the •:won •,Cabonss. Rake. Bailey is a nt•other cat \Ir. Hobert BORN. •..; • cat •1 u• �h•i' I tl❑ -. t0. Itnfley 1 If 1g It k 1 11 khnsm i• a snit of lir .vtkilo:on et Following are the tonnes of the Detroit. who has it N11111111Pt' hotue lot others pt.pansed: IMlcfirld I'.-te•r Smith. South Perth: Andrew Hicks. South Huron: It. H. crane. IN ITS NEW UKF:SS. Tarleton: Iteuinh Ib.wutnt, .last -- tooth': It. W. E. Ititrnuby'. Richmond Thr lloileI Theatre Is Much Admired- : Ma sitting Ihth,rty. 1't. -t: JosephI Alan) Imprusenenls Made, I:ridlan.l. south Norfolk : W. I. J.hlu• After the perky' of renovation and stow. aonth I. Itna'k : i ..rl ltlggar, alteration, the Model Theatte reopened Brantford. All of theme except Nieensrs,- on Friday night with a lull house, and on Doherty. Itnrnnby and Biggar nn• M. all hands Mr. lauder's enterprise and 1'. I'.'a-ele.•r. It is tmeher'traal !hut 114 good taste shown m the improvements rote was taken NMI that tin• gent brawn made were the subject of favorable corn - retired lit favor of Mr. Drury. went. The whole place has been re - An mu .•tides..• of the uunuiwity In p�inttd and redecorated and is now 814 the ,I • of Mr. Drury ns h.ader. the bright and Iresh-looking asa young girl. c.w.oprows was bnud,.l t rn.t)iu• God kooks, however, are not everything, tion that aas mot,.l by P H'.•u.tt 1'. and Mr. La der has taken care to make F. I1. u,,nalw-r *-i..'r for Keus.ra, mud the Model safe for the public and to =- seconded ley It. A. Hughes. Toronto, prove the service otherwise to hrst-class treasure of the Iwlep•wIi•tit 1.alaar city Nandard. ,1 the rt./MPhil Turin expressive Party. g l s . of hearty iudoratlon of Mr. Drury it,. "leder of t1M• Farnarrl.els,r party." - A1tlwl allot where be would look for n seat affil' befog called by the Lieu - testa nt-4; '..•rimer to forum a Govern - The Ick and new n room is )( brick 7'heoperating at g aper cement, malting it absolutely hreproo(. A new machine has been added to the equippedequipment. and boat machines are now w' motor dri'.'e,. Rh electric This means the end of those annoying went, Mr Drury wild Ian hod sit Of rr waits, for when anything goes wrong with from Ventral .lass• soil from m riding one machine the other can be switched on •'Ica Southwest Ipatario.- He said hr in a moment. Iwo lot d,cfde.l shin he wapiti' t..ept. Three new exits have been added. mak- but naturally he would prefer it riding ing hve in all, x, that the house can be to snores-, his own enmity emptied. If necessary, In a very short Thr 'money of the United Farmers. I time. no fpr an It hod been definitely agreed The new screen is on a soiled wall, d▪ oing upon, 0.n, untllru.l ht at tddre•-s given away with any swaying, and as It is set lir Mr. Iu'nry after his selection tida I farther back than the old one the Maung afternoon. --its-this, itr• .rntr,tihstmw•-(eapaeity of the-theis increased tothat of the first nets of lite new Enver •ut.1 extent, and additional opera chairs have would he to ,.rear out the nonwhite of been placed. Other improvements are a the 'maple of the 1'rovin.•• e.0 pn•ohild- , tic.v leat1115 plant and a new ventilating Dom us 1...hred in the rr,.•ul r,(,r.I system. 'the latter Is worked by electric 1 radion yore, ml \I r. Drury e'presswl !tans. by means of which the air in the himself as in ,oniplete• sympathy with I whole house can he changed every two this mandate Ile pointed out that tylOutes. the 1' F 11 had tinged war on sp•'•lal A ladies' waiting -room near the NITMEK -At Detroit. on U:10ber .'l, to Mr. and Mrs. U• R. Witmer. a 10x. NEN ELL. -At Hamilton. October 13e to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Newell. ■ son !MARRIED. JEFFREY- MCCONNELI..-On Tuesday morn - l't October :21 by key Father McRae. at • >e Peter's church. Goderech, Mass El,aabeth hlclonnell to Nr. Joseph Jeffrey. both of I:cedench. . LINFIELD-KAYMOND.-At 'Aachen. °Jcto- t.. r 2v, ty1y. by Rev. Roger Allen. oI Brooklyn, mond of M held of N I. to Mrs. M. 1. nay• DIED. CLARK. -At Buckskin. Ont..onTueeday. Otcto ber 14. Mary Jane Shaw, beloved wife cal R 1 Clark, aged J• years 7 montts and IS days. SPROUL-- At Alexandra tempted. Goderich. ens e Wednesday. Oct bre 29, Edith Mabel Gut• trey. beiov.d wile of David Sproul. aged 10 yeah. 4 months and 4 days The funeral will lake place from her late re., dente, south half '.1 lot 15, concession 5. Neal Wawanrrh. on Saturday, November 1st, at o'clock p. m, to Dungannon cemetery Service at the Issue at 1.90 dcl ck John -In A bel d on October Yr, 1 MURPHY.- M Fut •t 5t. nae n's ■ al ears. Fu J D Murphy ``ed ceaneie.y, K,ngsfxid[e. Friday. October 51 et. MCALLISTER.-In Goderlch tawnsh.p, ow Friday, Oo,�Mr 34e. pia' Mclimane. widow wua400 Allister. Itf otos )ere theism 1 privileges and rhls policy notelet Ii',on entrarce Is not yet completed, but will firmed. ht• 4,11.1 Ips futtuulte.t that 11 sown be ready and will doubtless he dp- hew Go,e•r alt sc4.nl,l nor slimed 1,,t predated by patrons of the house. my class Irgiattioia. Altogetl er Mr. Lauder Is srendin The 1.. F. U. Leader -Elect. about $2.1X,0 in these improvements, an l:ru,st I'hnrl,•4 Inn y. tine arty b.,tlpr all that is nettled now is goad big crowd of rhe I'. F'. 1l latla,r „rnlitlon in Etta of people to glow their appreciation u Legislature. tu,l proatactive Prewar, the service that the Mtdel Theatre i o Oto lath om Ili, farm ht• s1il1 r,rldrs Ki ving . m{0.n cat 1'rot.0 11111. )butt.• .ninny: five miles from Barrie. In 1111, nod In ronseopi •utly forty-one years 4.1 ngr. 111). father. the bate [lou. I'hnrhos lirnrv, was a member of Sir 4 niter \luwar's Liberal I:nt,•rnment. 'sting \Ihtistet u( .1giI.ittnrt•. Thr pro.pa. fire l'r,wi,t lin, never hell !nidi, nth„- of any kind. tnnn,ipal t'1 1'. it ihnenta•y. 11.• has been idi•ut- died st illi the farmers' wo,euent for ("mire') yeasts. lent in 11117 lie ran am 1l iud,•ta•ud,•nt Lila•1'tl for 1he 4'etta- oils. tole Id* house riding n1 North 'init t�i hal was delrOted It y col. •I. A: ,'merit' t 1'nionisl 1 by 1,937. lit that '•le•rlioll he mlt,s1nled sous-riptiom. He wits mot a candidate at the recent '•tort inti. and in ,nms,.1nt•urt' 1111. 110 „tt ill the L,glsliatllre. Iiue wast In' 1.011111 for pini N1 r. Drury, slat was Ila' first phesi• 'lint of the 1'. 1'. 11. whet, H was or. I;nnired Ify, yea rt 55d,'11nd who, has Isrtt In the db•e torate stupe•. is a Weil - Flom it writer net i.•4. Ir s111,1,.'I.. tmi tieninrly ha this relltion 1. He hl rmrr. '['11, neW Ie,1d.•r is s prulillitionied. Int religion he is 0 NI.•th•aliit. 11.' pit nua'ried and has (lye children, three * I,.yi and two girls. NEXT ENGAGEMENT DAVIS, the Magician t Someday, November 8th, 1919 lockets for the three remsmene eneq- lammants of the course well be 11 25. Adminton to .0 gle entertainmene Alk ` Tickets on ale by members of G.W. • V.A.. at Edwards' Restaurant and M Dunlop's Dny Snore. cu'TOR1 IAI.'N c:1MPttCN, --- Good Progress Reported. hut Much Hardt Work let to He Done. l he amounts subscribed up to and including Wedne.dav in Huron county for the Victory loan of 1919 are reported is follows from headquarters at Clinton: • Monday - E 117.650 ' Tuesday - 173,830 llcdnesday- 1:Pi.600 E 4:10,000 The canvassers in Gnderich, under,Ntr. T. G. Connon, chairman. report good progress for the beginning of the tam- paign. The local headgti'arters is esta h- lished in the store at the corner of Kingston street and the Square. It is requested that subscribejs to the loan who make their subscriptions through the Banks instruct the Bank manager to have the amount credited to the parties- tar ward in which the subscriber lives. -Meet ret• nt P•In,kstots••,.- ill...1 1111 Di AMISIORIAAL ' I'ALMER.-In loving memory of Pte. Heberta Henry Palmer. who `ave his Ede for lin tnr(1 and country. November I. leen. it hen we asunder part 1t asses us inward pain. But we shall nal he leaned en heart And hope to meet aeon. -Wife and Lale Sort. 'J MARTIN - In sad but loving memory of James A:9,lar-fink - wTw ivied October M. leis. at 49 O'Hara avenue. Toronto Hai suffering was great, hes pain severe He bore ,t rah patience. till God drew near. Then without hddmga last farewell. Hr qu.rtt$ wrist tame. to Ileaven to dwell No one knows how much we mos hm. Friend. may think the wound is healed. But they tittle know the sorrow That *Ilion nor heart'. concealed -Sadly m,see) by his woe. daughter* El.. and ' Leona Ver THOMPSON. - In loving memrlry of nur dear husband and lather, Robert A Thompson. ( who departed thus Ior our year attn. tktober (Inc year ha• pa•u'd. and sill we miss him, Friends may think the wound n healed, But they little know the sorrow • Thal wahinour heart's concealed all sooting. "inhere they lune the pure . It, meant. it.; etul be thy '40. dear Fr.b. 'TI. asset ne Fie ache thy name. I SPE('IAI. OPTI('.u. S.\I.F:. Of warranted high-grade gold•51Iert rimmed spectacles and eyeglasses, with best quality flat spherical lenses. Regular E.; value. for only E3. Eyes examined free by our well known and painstaking specialist, Mr. Hughson, formerly optical I expert for Kent's jewellery. store. Toron- to. All optical goods have advthc,d anj much you will d ' well to take advantage, of this chance and come early-"fhursday, Friday and Saturday. November 113th, 14th, 15th. Sniili•s ART STORE, ('rode - rich. •21 In h r re loved you ever dear, In death we de, t 1,r .ame. - 11,• Wil, and Family NEW AOVER I ISEMENTS -Oce. 30. Page Special Optical Sale Smith's' Art Store ... 1 Sen er Sewmg achene -Cha. E. W.esthy ... 4 it1 a Goods.-D,menwend's , . . . . . .. 5 0I etc.. for Sate -1. How,'n m... .. . .. . 1 CO. 'Strayed -5 Andrews . / 1 Handbag Found -Apply at Moo Dreyer s 1 Concert -Victoria Street Church Char 1 Limit Here' -1'. J. Ryan 14 Steer Belayed -J. D. Famish 1 'g I 1 N.we Grocery and Feed Store -J. J Maser Protect your future by putting your Wnmdn Wanted-Ernestplay money into Victory hoods now. Uphd.tery G,dench Mercantile Co BANK OFMONTREA ESTAULISWED OVER 10. YEARS BUY VICTORY BONDS It is the duty of every Cana- dian to buy Victory Bonds to the extent of his or her ability. Those who intend to invest can obtain full information with regard to the denominations of bonds, terms of payment, etc., at any branch of The Bank of Montreal. ata* otrlct.atooroam- A. W. Strickland, Manager, Goderich Branch.